Learn some English? I am more fluent in English than any other language. How about you learn some Ukrainian if you want to live in my country, yes my country debil.
Well quite understood your a Moscal living in a Ukrainian city, and telling me what a Ukrainian city is. Go to Siberia Maloros Moscal and dont pollute our country.
Kharkov has always been a Russian-speaking city. When I was 5 and had just learned to read, I remember asking my mom why all the store signs were in a foreign language, LOL. I grew up without knowing a SINGLE person who spoke Ukrainian as their mother tongue. So much for Ukrainian nationalists, who would now like to remake history.
So, there is no need to correct anyone--why not just let people keep their memory of this city, and its name, as they have always known it?
That would be fine, as long as the change you speak of happens naturally, though a shift in demographics, and not through imposition and persecution by the authorities or the nationalist thugs (often one and the same thing), as has occured before...
last few weeks i was thinking of goin to kharkov to hang out a couple of weeks,,, after this i dont think that any more... i feel like staying in NY for some reason
Love the video. Have been to Kyiv twice but never to Kharkov. Thinking about going to Crimea or Saint Petersbury. I am a little afraid to go into Russia, though. I love Dostoevsky so I will go to S. P. someday. Next trip probably back to Kyiv and a trip down to Sevastopol.
went to Kharkov last year,there is a pub with Irish/Scottish music,i think it was on revolution street,not far from Pushkin street,really good night out
Learn some English? I am more fluent in English than any other language. How about you learn some Ukrainian if you want to live in my country, yes my country debil.
Enayze 3 years ago
Well quite understood your a Moscal living in a Ukrainian city, and telling me what a Ukrainian city is. Go to Siberia Maloros Moscal and dont pollute our country.
Enayze 3 years ago
@Enayze whats a maloros moscal? and very nice city i want to live there someday :)
mikepasek 1 year ago
beautiful video, sublime music, thanks Neder, I am Italian came often Kharkov, this city is in my heart
vlad62x62 3 years ago
is it for a reason everybody's leaving it?:)
ardkore22 3 years ago
thank you soo very much!!! heart warming memories of my city.. thank you. Music on background is very well chosen as well. Adorable little video.:)
drlutskovsky 3 years ago
wooooooooo thank u i have lived in kharkov in 7 years and maybe i will live there more but now i live in norway (bergen)
flambo99 3 years ago
Thank you!
lexusnut 4 years ago
Thank you for the video, it was really nice to see my dear city from being so far away from it.
uckopka1 4 years ago
Miss it like crazy. Will go next year definatly
avramenn 4 years ago
great job
genia1972 4 years ago
My heart is with my family in KHARKOV!
MarinaLucky 4 years ago
Thanks You very much!!! I lived in Kharkov a lot of years ago....
43ton 4 years ago
i love you! i lived in kharkov all my life and now im in australia. "sigh"
mariaizukaine 4 years ago
Kharkov is my favourite city after spending 10 years here in Kharkov...after lahore the kharkov is my love...
bilalc15 4 years ago
Its not Kharkov, its Kharkiv.
Enayze 3 years ago
OK THANKS FOR CORRECTION
bilalc15 3 years ago
Kharkov has always been a Russian-speaking city. When I was 5 and had just learned to read, I remember asking my mom why all the store signs were in a foreign language, LOL. I grew up without knowing a SINGLE person who spoke Ukrainian as their mother tongue. So much for Ukrainian nationalists, who would now like to remake history.
So, there is no need to correct anyone--why not just let people keep their memory of this city, and its name, as they have always known it?
eleguaaugele 3 years ago
Lets hope that will change within a couple of decades.
Enayze 3 years ago
That would be fine, as long as the change you speak of happens naturally, though a shift in demographics, and not through imposition and persecution by the authorities or the nationalist thugs (often one and the same thing), as has occured before...
eleguaaugele 3 years ago
It was really great! After 2 months in India to see my native city-super! Thanks to NederUa
margoshik 4 years ago
good for some people
some kharkovchan left long back and can never return
good for the to look whats happening there
partha
ppb321ppb 4 years ago
thanks for your video, im moroccan, i visited kharkov 1998-2000, i loved kharkov's people....
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moxiecrimefighter00 4 years ago
hey am american with spanish root is safe for me to visit this country i would love to visit am from nyc but love traveling......
goofyliciouS 4 years ago
Yeah ,its pretty quite in Ukraine ,a lot of tourists prefer to visit Yalta ,Crimea .
foruman 4 years ago
last few weeks i was thinking of goin to kharkov to hang out a couple of weeks,,, after this i dont think that any more... i feel like staying in NY for some reason
kefir4ever 4 years ago
eto mou ropod gge ya yzutca
karimovitch007 4 years ago
ex, rodniye kraya... gryaz i bezdorojye, a vse ravno svoe rodnoe
mariorosso77 4 years ago
Love the video. Have been to Kyiv twice but never to Kharkov. Thinking about going to Crimea or Saint Petersbury. I am a little afraid to go into Russia, though. I love Dostoevsky so I will go to S. P. someday. Next trip probably back to Kyiv and a trip down to Sevastopol.
JayGatsbyOdysseus 4 years ago
Spasibo!
YELKHAL 4 years ago
simpson are you really going over there in 6 months?
aeneas01 4 years ago
molodets ;)
berkut2006 4 years ago
went to Kharkov last year,there is a pub with Irish/Scottish music,i think it was on revolution street,not far from Pushkin street,really good night out
j61barr 4 years ago
great vid. heading over kharkov in about 6 months. maybe get in touch'
flattty 5 years ago
U parnya talant!! Sdelano klasno!!! Vsya krasota v prostote siomki. Net nichego lishnego.
ilinsanya 5 years ago